Tiny bubble triboelectric nanogenerator functionalized by liquid film rupture

Kejian Dong, Jingtan Chen, Xin Xia, Wei Deng, Shahid Ali Khan, Xuan Zhang, Yunlong Zi*, Jiyun Zhao*

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Abstract

As an important energy carrier, bubble commonly exists in undersea and liquid-gas two-phase systems. Efficiently utilizing the bubble energy is critical for potential applications in energy harvesting and sensing in two-phase environment. However, the micro liquid layer inhibits the complete contact and restricts the performance. Herein, we proposed strategies for tiny bubble triboelectric nanogenerator (TB-TENG) featuring liquid film rupture to eliminate the screen between bubble and dielectric layer. We carried out optimization design by invasively rupturing the liquid film, achieving stable open-circuit voltage peak and transferred charge of 8.3 V and 3 nC by a 110-μL bubble, with a high peak power density yielding the existing tube-based studies. Additionally, for noninvasive and spontaneous liquid film rupture, a scalable bubble regulator was fabricated, which integrated the irregularly dispersed bubbly flow into slug flow. We demonstrated the self-powered undersea gas leakage detection system combining the TB-TENG with the bubble regulator. Assisted with the good bubble regulation adaptability, the total leakage gas volume and rate were measured based on the voltage signal, with a varied leakage rate of 0.72–6 mL/min. The strategy provides insights for the related research in liquid-gas two-phase systems in nature and industry.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110256
JournalNano Energy
Volume131
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Adaptive regulator
  • Bubble
  • Energy harvesting
  • Gas leakage detection
  • Triboelectric nanogenerator

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Dong, K., Chen, J., Xia, X., Deng, W., Khan, S. A., Zhang, X., Zi, Y., & Zhao, J. (2024). Tiny bubble triboelectric nanogenerator functionalized by liquid film rupture. Nano Energy, 131, Article 110256. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nanoen.2024.110256